The decision to recommend the environmental clearance for the airport was taken at the recent meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) for Building Construction, Coastal Regulation Zone, Infrastructure Development and Miscellaneous projects.
The project involves construction of International Airport at Keezhallur and Pazhassi Panchayat in Thalassery in a total land area of 525.50 hectares with a proposed built-up area of 50,000 sq mtr.
A final decision on the matter will be taken by Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan, sources said.
The EAC gave its green signal after assessing the possibility of environmental damage due too the project.
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The panel has asked the Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL), chaired by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, to provide rehabilitation and resettlement package for the reported 123 families as per the local norms.
The sources said that about 30421 trees are required to be cut to build the airport in a total land area of 525.50 hectares.
The trees should be cut only after securing necessary permission from competent authority.
The project proponents should obtain clearance from central ground water Board for drawing ground water. The panel also asked project proponets to obtain approval of wildlife warden for the proposed Peacock Conservation Plan.
The proposed passenger capacity expected is 3,200 (international, arrival - 1,600 and departure - 1,600) and 1,200 (domestic, arrival - 600 and departure - 600).